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Need a Maxi Fuse block that looks OEM
Been looking and there arent really many choices. The Maxi Fuses will be protecting and supplying power to multiple relays. I want to be able to hard wire them and have a nice clean OEM look. Ideas?
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Blade type that has both terminals at one end, or one with terminal at each end?
Have you checked a junk yard? I few years back I went looking in junk yard for the female terminal to add one to my GMPP LS2 harness fuse box, I had seen a few different blocks on cars that might work for you. Again that was 3 or 4 years ago when I looked. |
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http://www.waytekwire.com/images/items/46011fl.gif GM 12110129 would be great if they werent 60 dollars a piece. http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/part-pic...5_10_23_RL.png |
Didn't read through all this page, don't know if there is a minimum to buy, but how about $8.75 for one.
http://www.powerandsignal.com/Products/Product/12110129 |
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Looking at that page I can't quite tell what terminals would be used with that fuse holder. The data sheet was not helpful. Any suggestions? Andrew |
Andrew,
I did a search for "littlefuse type 2 terminals" and got the following result http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...gQX32%2fuqA%3d Doing the same thing using type 8 brought up some results also. I believe either will work for you, but like you, I'm not 100% certain. Might be worth it to contact Mouser. They've been good to deal with in the past in my experience. Good luck! |
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Andrew |
Also ran across these that look very nice as well.
http://www.mouser.com/Search/Product...fQjyK8zQ%3d%3d Andrew |
It really is slim pickings with oem style Maxi-fuse blocks isnt it?
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